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“So what we really want to make it is a bunny slope – not a real fiscal cliff.”

Sestak continued: “So my take is what everybody is looking for – the consumer, as well as the business investor – is certainty that Congress can generate the political will with the president to address our problem both in the grand scheme so we get $4 trillion in debt reduction over the next year and second in the short term so we don’t have our gross domestic product grow at zero over the next year.”

Sestak did not specify in the interview between high-income tax rates and middle class tax rates.

Sestak defeated the late-Sen. Arlen Specter in the Democratic primary for Pennsylvania’s Senate seat in 2010, but he went on lose to GOP Sen. Pat Toomey.

While Joe is out talking to the media, perhaps he could explain just what happened during "Jobsgate" and clear up whether or not the President broke the law. The media quietly swept that one under the rug after the 2008 election was over as we had more important bailouts to attend to. It'd be nice to see a full investigation and reconciling of just exactly what happened there.

The same Joe Sestak that was offered a high-level job by Obama for abdicating during his election? He's rather vocal now, but was "mum" when he was pressed for info then! Go back under your rock, Joe. We've seen your kind too often.

Harry won't even allow debate. Barack says the only bipartisan way to go is his way. But it is always the Republican's fault. The press always goes with the blue talking points because they have better tweets that present Wonderland paid for by "the rich."